What if you invested $1000 in BYDDY on Jan 1, 2020?
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Historical Annual Returns
Over the past 17 years, BYD Company Limited has delivered an average annual return of 28.5%. The stock peaked in 2020 with a massive +423.6% gain, while investors faced a downturn in 2011 (-59.6%). Overall, the stock finished in the green 10 times out of 17 years.
Avg Return
+28.5%
Win Rate
59%
10W - 7L
Best
+423.6%
2020
Worst
-59.6%
2011
Performance Consistency
About BYD Company Limited
Visit Website ↗BYD Company Limited is a Chinese multinational manufacturing conglomerate that specializes in automobiles, batteries, and rail transit. The company is a vertically integrated high-tech company focused on technological innovations for a better life and providing zero-emission energy solutions.
Key Business Segments
Automobile
Manufactures and sells passenger battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), electric buses, electric trucks, and automotive components.
Rechargeable Battery and Photovoltaic
Produces rechargeable batteries for various applications, including mobile phones, power tools, and energy storage systems, as well as photovoltaic products.
Handset Components, Assembly Service and Other Products
Provides handset components, assembly services, and other products, including smart home products and medical electronics.
Key Innovations
- ✓Pioneered the development of silicon-based rechargeable batteries, becoming a global leader in the battery industry.
- ✓A vertically integrated approach to electric vehicle manufacturing, encompassing battery, motor, and electronic control technologies.
Historical Milestones
BYD Company Limited is founded by Wang Chuanfu.
BYD goes public on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
BYD enters the automotive industry by acquiring Xi'an Qinchuan Automobile.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. acquires a 10% stake in BYD.
BYD Auto ceases production of purely internal combustion engine cars, focusing entirely on new energy vehicles.
